Lear Takes the Lead
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Lear Takes the Lead 最強の王の采配 | |
Event notification image | |
Type | Solo event |
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First run | July 30 to August 13, 2021 |
Rerun(s) | September 19 to October 3, 2022 |
Featured sync pairs | Lear & Hoopa Rachel & Umbreon Sawyer & Honchkrow |
Sync pairs with reward bonus | |
1.6× | Lear & Hoopa Rachel & Umbreon Sawyer & Honchkrow |
1.4× | Lisia & Altaria |
1.2× | Cheren & Stoutland Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu Scottie/Bettie & Torchic |
Theme skills with 1.2× reward bonus | Second run only: Sunglasses |
Lear Takes the Lead (Japanese: 最強の王の采配) was a solo event in Pokémon Masters EX. It was focused on the sync pairs Lear & Hoopa, Rachel & Umbreon, and Sawyer & Honchkrow.
The "Triple Feature Poké Fair Scout" gave players an increased chance of recruiting Lear & Hoopa, Rachel & Umbreon, and Sawyer & Honchkrow for the duration of the event.
During this event, players could earn event vouchers from battles that could be redeemed in the shop. All battles could be challenged an unlimited number of times except Daily Extreme Battle 1, which could only be challenged once per day. Obtaining a certain amount of vouchers would unlock the story area Can't Wait to Be King, completion of which earned the player a medal. Extra vouchers were automatically exchanged with coins once the event was finished.
This event featured the Battle Challenge, where players were challenged to defeat a team of strong opponents. Players could complete event missions by clearing these areas with teams using various theme skills, earning medals and other rewards.
This event is the only way to obtain the following Song Keys for the Jukebox:
- Song Key No. 00031 "Battle! (Rachel and Sawyer)"
- Song Key No. 00032 "Trainers’ Eyes Meet (Lear)"
- Song Key No. 00033 "Trainers’ Eyes Meet (Rachel and Sawyer)"
First run
The event first ran from July 30 to August 13, 2021. In this run, the type of voucher that players could earn was Event Voucher O, and 2,000 of these vouchers were required to unlock Can't Wait To Be King.
The player could battle using Lear & Hoopa, Rachel & Umbreon, or Sawyer & Honchkrow to obtain +0.6× bonus vouchers; Lisia & Altaria to obtain +0.4× bonus vouchers; and Cheren & Stoutland, Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu, or Scottie/Bettie & Torchic to obtain 0.2× bonus vouchers.
Event mission rewards included medals, Gems, Battle Points, and a Tech Move Candy Coin.
Second run
The event reran from September 19 to October 3, 2022. In this run, the type of voucher that players could earn was Event Voucher A, and 2,500 of these vouchers were required to unlock Can't Wait To Be King. In addition, vouchers could be exchanged in the shop to obtain three song keys for themes related to Lear, Sawyer, and Rachel.
The player could battle using Lear & Hoopa, Rachel & Umbreon, or Sawyer & Honchkrow to obtain +0.6× bonus vouchers; Lisia & Altaria to obtain +0.4× bonus vouchers; and Cheren & Stoutland, Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu, Scottie/Bettie & Torchic, or any unlisted Sunglasses sync pair to obtain 0.2× bonus vouchers.
Event mission rewards included medals, Gems, and a Support Move Candy Coin.
Plot
To Lisia's surprise, she is transported to the Pokémon Center by Hoopa. Lear, Sawyer, and Rachel chase after it, telling it to return Lisia back to where she was. Hoopa does not listen, impishly ignoring its orders. When Lisia tells them she was in the middle of a concert, Lear insists on escorting her back right away. To prevent any potential issues with her audience, Lear decides to livestream Lisia's return to her performance and make it seem as if her disappearance was part of the show. As the king of Pasio, Lear takes the responsibility on himself to ensure Lisia and her fans are satisfied.
After they return Lisia to her concert, Lear, Sawyer, and Rachel meet back at the Pokémon Center. Sawyer and Rachel compliment Lear on the success, and he is content that the experience allowed him to show off his ability to lead as Pasio's king.
Area info
Battles
Name | Difficulty | Trainers | Pokémon | Stamina | First-Time Rewards | Completion Rewards | Battle Rewards | ||
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Left | Middle | Right | |||||||
Challenge Pasio's Trainers: Part 1 | Normal | Black Belt Rhett |
Dusknoir Weakness: |
Hariyama Weakness: |
Hitmonchan Weakness: |
10 | Gems ×30 Challenge Pasio's Trainers: Part 2 |
200 coins First run: Event Voucher O ×6 Second run: Event Voucher A ×12 |
First run: Event Voucher O ×3 Second run: Event Voucher A ×1-3 |
Challenge Pasio's Trainers: Part 2 | Very Hard | 15 | Gems ×30 Challenge Pasio's Trainers: Part 3 |
600 coins First run: Event Voucher O ×16 Second run: Event Voucher A ×23 |
First run: Event Voucher O ×5 Second run: Event Voucher A ×1-5 | ||||
Challenge Pasio's Trainers: Part 3 | Super Hard | 20 | Gems ×30 Daily Extreme Battle 1 Battle Challenge! Round 1 |
1,500 coins First run: Event Voucher O ×28 Second run: Event Voucher A ×35 |
First run: Event Voucher O ×7 Second run: Event Voucher A ×1-7 | ||||
Daily Extreme Battle 1 | Ultra Hard | Punk Girl Patricia |
Kadabra Weakness: |
Gengar Weakness: |
Machamp Weakness: |
30 | Gems ×30 | 2,000 coins Event Voucher O / A ×100 |
None |
Battle Challenge! Round 1 | Super Hard | Poké Fan Fred |
Dragalge Weakness: |
Vileplume Weakness: |
Salazzle Weakness: |
— | Gems ×100 Battle Challenge! Round 2 First run: 3★ Tech Move Candy Second run: 3★ Support Move Candy |
None | None |
Battle Challenge! Round 2 | Ultra Hard | — | Gems ×100 First run: 4★ Support Move Candy Second run: 4★ Tech Move Candy |
None | None |
Event missions
July 30 to August 13, 2021
September 19 to October 3, 2022
Shop
July 30 to August 13, 2021
September 19 to October 3, 2022
Gallery
Event banner | |||
Medal 1★ Lear Takes the Lead |
Medal 2★ Lear Takes the Lead |
Medal 3★ Lear Takes the Lead |
Medal Honorary Retainer |
Script
Trivia
- Lear Takes the Lead was the only solo event to feature three sync pairs in a single banner on its first run.
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See also
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